
Let’s Talk
WEEKDAYS 9 – 10am
National Indigenous talk show focusing on current affairs and issues of importance to Indigenous people. This program is Murri Country’s flagship program and is listened to by a large Indigenous audience in Brisbane and around the country via the National Indigenous Radio Service.
Program sponsor: The Community Broadcasting Foundation
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Ann Matson and Justin Saunders
Tiga Bayles interviews Ann Matson who a Community campaigner with Oxfam and Executive Officer with QAIHC Queensland Aboriginal and Islander health Council Justin Saunders. They talk about Closing the Gap campaign & singing of the statement of intent, human rights, improving Indigenous health, improving preventable dieses for Indigenous people, Indigenous health services & programs and […]
Listen >>Ray Minniecon and Harry Allie
Tiga Bayles interviews Redfern-based event organiser Ray Minniecon and ex-Air Force Serviceman Harry Allie. They talk about ANZAC Day and tell of their lives and how it was for an Indigenous person to be in the Vietnam wars, Indigenous servicemen and servicewomen, they talk about ‘The Colour Digger' march and much more. File Download (43:33 […]
Listen >>Cheryl Buchanan
Tiga Bayles interviews Chairperson of the Kooma Traditional Owners Association Cheryl Buchanan. They talk about the Launch of Jamba Dhandan Duringala Nature Refuge Murra Murra Station (115km east of Cunnamulla), Queensland's Environmental Protection Agency, land, wildlife, Indigenous people reconnecting with land and culture, economic programs, the effects on wildlife and what Jamba Dhandan Duringala Nature […]
Listen >>Min Mia
Karen Dorante interviews Min Mia who is a Koori elder, spiritual healer and educator. She is also a custodian of Traditional Law of the Wiradjiri people and an accomplished artist. File Download (38:43 min / 35.5 MB) https://triplea-oldsite.o.thrivex.io/wp-content/uploads/98fm-podcast-2008-04-18-94846.mp3 37203759 audio/mpeg a:1:{s:8:”duration”;s:7:”0:38:43″;}
Listen >>Bev Manton
A $30,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of truck drivers who have allegedly sexually abused Aboriginal children and young people in north western NSW. Tiga Bayles interviews New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council chair Bev Manton. File Download (28:08 min / 25.8 MB) https://triplea-oldsite.o.thrivex.io/wp-content/uploads/98fm-podcast-2008-04-16-96201.mp3 27043589 audio/mpeg a:1:{s:8:”duration”;s:7:”0:28:08″;}
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